This invention relates generally to the death care industry, and more particularly to caskets and decorative treatments therefor.
Caskets, whether fabricated of wood or metal, have traditionally been provided with attractive exteriors. Finely polished wood and metal finishes are typically provided for wood and metal caskets, respectively. Further, caskets have traditionally been provided with decorative exterior hardware, for example, decorative carrying handle bars and decorative “ears” or “escutcheons” covering the attachment points of the handle bars to the casket shell. Still further, caskets are typically provided with decorative corner ornaments mounted to the corners of the casket shell.
Caskets have also traditionally been outfitted with decorative interiors. These interiors have taken the form of a decorative cap panel and peripheral puffing mounted in the underside of the casket cap or lid, a pillow, and shirred or other decorative fabric lining the interior side walls and head end end wall of the casket shell. In addition, the side wall of the casket shell opposite the hinge connection of the cap to the shell, as well as the head end end wall of the casket shell, typically carry an additional, larger, piece of shirred or other decorative fabric for overlaying the top edge of the casket shell during periods when the casket cap is opened for presentation and viewing of the deceased. The smaller decorative fabric portions which line the interior side walls and head end end wall of the casket shell are each known as a “small body,” whereas the larger piece of decorative fabric which is placed over the casket shell edge during presentation and viewing is known as the “big body.” The big body thus provides a means for concealing the shell upper edge or flange during presentation and viewing, presenting a finished look. In the case of “sealer” metal caskets which carry a rubber flange gasket on the shell edge to provide a seal between shell and cap, the big body conceals the gasket. Polyester or other batting material is typically included in the small and big bodies in order to provide firmness, fullness, etc.
A drawback to the traditional fabric big body is that, when deployed over the edge of the casket shell during presentation and viewing, it tends to hang down over a portion or all of the decorative escutcheons, corner ornaments and/or decorative surface, of the casket shell. It is therefore desirable to provide a decorative cover treatment for the casket shell edge, which does not conceal these decorative features of the casket shell.
Another drawback to the traditional fabric big body is that it has a bulky, dated appearance. It is therefore desirable to provide a more contemporary look to the casket by eliminating the current bulky big body.
Yet another drawback to the traditional fabric big body is that it requires time intensive, tedious manual smoothing, straightening and/or manipulation of the fabric to present the best appearance of the big body, due to the flaccid nature of the fabric. It is therefore desirable to provide a decorative cover treatment for the casket shell edge, which does not require such attention.
The present invention is a casket comprising a shell having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an upwardly facing flange, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell, and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the flange when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid, the cover having a one-piece right angle section and a straight section.
The right angle section can have a miter joint integrally formed therewith. The cover can have attachment structure for securing the right angle section and straight section together. The attachment structure can be an extension associated with either the right angle section or the straight section, which is received in the other of the right angle section and the straight section. The right angle section and the straight section can each have a curved outer surface. The curved outer surface of the right angle section and the curved outer surface of the straight section have equal radii of curvature. The extension can have a curved outer surface. The curved outer surface of the extension can have a radius of curvature less than the radii of curvature of the right angle section and the straight section. The extension can be integrally formed with the straight section. An end of the right angle section can have upturned side edges which receive side edges of the extension. The cover can have attachment structure for securing at least one of the right angle section and the straight section to the flange. The attachment structure can be a locking tab. The locking tab can lock into a wedge bar hanger mounted in the flange for supporting a wedge bar of a wedge bar locking mechanism. The locking tab can have teeth on opposed side edges for gripping an inner diametral edge of the wedge bar hanger. The attachment structure can be a locking hook. The locking hook can have an upturned end which locks underneath a wedge bar of a wedge bar locking mechanism.
The cover can have a one-piece right angle section and a pair of straight sections. The right angle section can have a miter joint integrally formed therewith. The cover can have attachment structure for securing the right angle section and straight sections together. The attachment structure can be an end portion of each straight section which is received in a respective end portion of the right angle section. The right angle section and the straight sections can each have a curved outer surface. The curved outer surface of the right angle section can have a radius of curvature which is greater than a radius of curvature of the straight sections. The right angle section can have a base portion with a hole therein whereby the right angle section can be secured to the flange with a fastener.
In another aspect, the present invention is a casket comprising a shell having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an upwardly facing flange, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell, and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the flange when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid, the cover having a cloth covering secured thereto, the cloth covering having a longitudinal edge secured to the flange, whereby the cover can be pivoted to and between a stored position in the shell and a display position overlying the flange.
The flange can include an interior channel therein, and the longitudinal edge of the cloth covering can be secured to the channel. Cordage can be inserted in the channel, and the longitudinal edge of the cloth covering can be stapled to the cordage.
In another aspect, the present invention is a casket comprising a shell having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an upwardly facing flange, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell, and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the flange when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid, the cover having a one-piece right angle section having a miter joint integrally formed therewith.
In another aspect, the present invention is a casket comprising a shell having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an upwardly facing flange, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell, decorative hardware on the shell, and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the flange when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid, the cover having a one-piece right angle section having a miter joint integrally formed therewith and a pair of straight sections, the decorative hardware and one-piece right angle section having the same decorative surface ornamentation thereon.
The straight sections can have a decorative surface ornamentation which contrasts with the decorative surface ornamentation of the one-piece right angle section. The one-piece right angle section can have a metallic-like decorative surface ornamentation and the straight sections can have a wooden-like decorative surface ornamentation. The one-piece right angle section can have a metallic-like decorative surface ornamentation and the straight sections can have a fabric-like decorative surface ornamentation.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent during the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings herein, in which:
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The casket 10 can also include a decorative interior 22, including a cap panel 24 with a peripheral puffing 26 therearound, mounted to the underside of the head end cap 14. Cap panel 24 and puffing 26 can be fabricated of fabric-covered sheet-like material (“chipboard”). Interior 22 can further include a pillow 28 (with or without a pillow “case”), and “shirred” or other decorative fabric portions 30 lining the interior walls of the casket shell 12 and known as a “small body.”
In stark contrast to previous casket decorative interiors, the interior 22 of the
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The decorative hardware of the casket 10, for example, carrying handle bars 18 and/or decorative escutcheons 20 covering the interconnections of the handle bars 18 to the shell 12 and/or decorative shell corner ornaments, and the one-piece right angle section 142, can have the same decorative surface ornamentation thereon to provide a distinctive appearance. The decorative surface ornamentation of these items can be metallic-like, either due to the items actually being fabricated of metal, or due to the items being fabricated of, for example, metallized plastic (plastic coated with metal or metal film or metal-like film). In addition, the straight sections 144, 146 can have a decorative surface ornamentation which contrasts with the decorative surface ornamentation of the one-piece right angle section 142. For example, the one-piece right angle section 142 can have a metallic-like decorative surface ornamentation and the straight sections 144, 146 can have a wooden-like decorative surface ornamentation. Or, the one-piece right angle section 142 can have a metallic-like decorative surface ornamentation and the straight sections 144, 146 can have a fabric-like decorative surface ornamentation.
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Those skilled in the art will readily recognize numerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the present invention which will result in an improved decorative cover for the flange of a casket shell, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/686,373 filed Jan. 15, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No 7,069,627, hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in its entirety.
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